12323347

Identification of Packet Traffic Transmitted by Various Devices Operated in Multiple Overlapped Frequency Bands in Packet-Based Ofdm Systems

PublishedJune 3, 2025
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InventorsJoon Bae KIM
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Patent Claims
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1. A wireless Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) transceiver comprising: a transmitter portion, that cooperates with a controller and memory, capable of generating a packet comprising a preamble portion and a header portion wherein a sub-carrier spacing of a section of the preamble portion is greater than the sub-carrier spacing of the header portion; the transmitter portion further of capable of encoding a plurality of bits using a Forward Error Correction (FEC) encoder to generate a FEC codeword comprising a plurality of encoded bits; and the transmitter portion further capable of concatenating a first copy of the FEC codeword with a second copy of the FEC codeword, wherein the concatenating comprises cyclically shifting by two bits the second concatenated copy of the FEC codeword relative to the first concatenated copy of the FEC codeword.

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2. The wireless OFDM transmitter of claim 1, further capable of modulating the encoded bits of the first and second copies of the FEC codewords on at least one OFDM symbol.

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3. The method of claim 1, further comprising modulating the encoded bits of the first and second copies of the FEC codewords on at least one OFDM symbol.

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4. A method, in a wireless Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) transmitter, the method comprising: generating a packet comprising a preamble portion and a header portion, wherein a sub-carrier spacing of a section of the preamble portion is greater than the sub-carrier spacing of the header portion; encoding a plurality of bits using a Forward Error Correction (FEC) encoder to generate a FEC codeword comprising a plurality of encoded bits; and concatenating a first copy of the FEC codeword with a second copy of the FEC codeword, wherein the concatenating comprises cyclically shifting by two bits the second concatenated copy of the FEC codeword relative to the first concatenated copy of the FEC codeword.

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5. A non-transitory computer-readable information storage media having stored thereon instructions, that when executed by one or more processors, cause to be performed a method, in a wireless Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) transceiver, the method comprising: generating a packet comprising a preamble portion and a header portion, wherein a sub-carrier spacing of a section of the preamble portion is greater than the sub-carrier spacing of the header portion; encoding a plurality of bits using a Forward Error Correction (FEC) encoder to generate a FEC codeword comprising a plurality of encoded bits; and concatenating a first copy of the FEC codeword with a second copy of the FEC codeword, wherein the concatenating comprises cyclically shifting by two bits the second concatenated copy of the FEC codeword relative to the first concatenated copy of the FEC codeword.

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6. The media of claim 5, further comprising modulating the encoded bits of the first and second copies of the FEC codewords on at least one OFDM symbol.

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June 3, 2025

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Joon Bae KIM

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